opnwhlmnd (Offline)
#11
12/13/22 3:53 PM
Wayne County Speedway 5/16. 32,023 to win
Tri-City Speedway, Ill 5/31 23,023 to win
Eagle Raceway 6/6 23,023 to win
Find a purpose in life ..... Be a bad example
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motorhead748 (Offline)
#16
12/14/22 1:04 PM
I know it’s far fetched and will not happen but what happens if all of the WoO platinum members decide to run all of the High Limit shows (or at least 9) and they all lose the ability to run for the championship?
Chief Wahoo (Offline)
#17
12/14/22 1:55 PM
7/25 Grandview speedway
8/15 Huset’s Speedway
09/26 Lernerville speedway ($50K)
Eat dirt, be happy 🇺🇸
Bryan Hirshman
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dsc1600 (Offline)
#19
12/14/22 3:33 PM
Assuming all the remaining races are also $23k to win, the 12 High Limit shows pay a maximum of $339k to win, which is still less than the WoO champ will make assuming they get the full loyalty bonus. I don’t think you’ll see a full mutiny this year.
Charles Nungester (Offline)
#20
12/14/22 5:25 PM
There was also a point fund for the Castoroil racing night in America for LM's
2022 Castrol FloRacing Night in America Points Fund
1 30,000
2 15,000
3 8,000
4 7,000
5 6,000
6 5,000
7 4,000
8 3,750
9 3,500
10 3,000
TOTAL 85,250
**Championship pays $75,000 if driver enters and competes in all contested series events
It will be interesting how many sign on for the full WoO tour. You could now only run maybe thirty races and never run for less than 20k to win except qualifying nights for like the Nationals. Never underestimate the draw of more time at home than on the road that a full tour involves.
Also I would imagine car owners and sponsors will have a big say in what they do.
Charles Nungester